Decor of the month 2020
The variety of our decors is nearly infinite – in depth as well as breadth. Which is why, each month, one of our selected decors takes centre stage and we put the spotlight on one of the many highlights. Let us surprise you – again and again each month.
Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month December
Cape Town
Characteristics
understated planking, slender light flowers, small knotty buds, clear and filigree pore outlines
Application
doors, furniture, caravans
About the decor Cape Town
The calm oak decor Cape Town features understated planking, slender light flowers and small knotty buds. Clear and filigree pore outlines define the appearance and provide the decor with a stunning depth effect. The associated haptic cylinder supports this three-dimensional impression. A supplementary metallic effect further augments the texture. The well-balanced furniture decor is ideal for use on small and large surfaces, in the caravan sector and for the door industry.
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Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month November
Ardoise de Laval
Characteristics
Large scale, highly expressive, three-dimensional depth effect, directionless
Application
Surface - worktops, frontal panels
About the decor Ardoise de Laval
French chic, elegant, timeless. Ardoise de Laval is an understated yet highly expressive slate decor. It is ideal for application in kitchens and bathrooms. The three-dimensional effect lends any surface a natural look – horizontally and vertically. Laval, a town in the Mayenne département in France, is particularly rich in natural resources and home to quarries for marble, limestone, flint and slate. Our original material comes from the region and therefore bears the name Ardoise de Laval. (Ardoise French [aʀdwaz] Slate)
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Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month October
Grimspound
Characteristics
noble, light planking effect, understated play on colour
Application
surface – furniture, kitchen, bathroom, caravan, doors, panels
About the decor Grimspound
Grimspound presents an original moorland oak with peaceful elegance and light planking effect. The meticulously detailed separation permits very bright and conversely extremely dark colour compositions. Particularly in dark versions, this decor has a striking nobility. A hint of diagonal bars and the striations inherent in the decor generate an appealing structure. Grimspound impresses with an understated play on colour and is ideal for combination with unicolour and metallic surfaces. An attractive design for creating individual furniture.
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Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month September
Helmsley
Characteristics
full flowers, cracks, small knots, noble, modern, natural, wild
Application
allover flooring
About the decor Helmsley
“Helmsley”, named after the medieval Helmsley Castle in North Yorkshire, is a distinguished all-over flooring design inspired by our furniture decor “Whitby”. The original wooden Helmsley Castle was converted into a stone castle in the year 1186. The former knights’ hall later became a stately Tudor manor. Helmsley is a noble, modern and highly expressive flooring. Its beautiful play of colours highlights any room. Full flowers, cracks and small knots pair a natural, wild beauty with discreet elegance.
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Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month August
San Marco
Characteristics
Striated, elegant, meandering movements, free of knots, gentle play of colour, refined pore pattern
Application
Furniture, doors, caravans and interior design
About the decor San Marco
Striated and calm with meandering movements, emulating a stream in nature. San Marco is an elegant walnut decor with a gentle play of colour and refined pore pattern. The noble creation is free of knots and it features an aura of naturalness and upscale value. The characteristics are highlighted by an additional haptic and metallic cylinder. San Marco lends furniture a sophisticated look. But it is also absolutely perfect for use in interior design, and in the caravan and door industries.
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Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month July
Rima
Characteristics
Striking cracks, extended and outlined flowers, restrained planking, subtle mirror effects, individual knots
Application
Surface – base unit, front panel, tables, wardrobes
About the decor Rima
A primordial plank oak with striking cracks, strong colour compositions and extended, outlined flowers served as a role model for our decor Rima (Latin for crack). The appearance is completed by subtle mirror effects, individual knots and restrained planking. The light brushing and an additional haptic cylinder support the depth effect and the natural character of the oak interpretation.
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Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month June
San Sebastian
Characteristics
crisscrossed by veins, veins can be partially coloured, plain sections calm and pure
Application
worktops, fronts, tables
About the decor San Sebastian
Classic and interspersed with veins, our San Sebastian decor is reminiscent of one of the most sought-after Spanish natural stones, the Nero Marquina. The plain sections of the stone decor appear calm and pure. In order to underscore the natural character of the quarz inclusions, the strong veins, in particular, can be partially coloured. The cylinder set-up permits a range from light and natural-looking stones to darker versions.
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Fresh from the Design-Lab:
The decor of the month May
Chengdu
Charakteristics
Slightly-diagonal, converging lines, radial formations, marquetry character
Application
Surfaces – body, front
About the decor Chengdu
The Chengdu decor displays slightly-diagonal, converging lines. Depending on the colouring, these radial formations can give the appearance of a fantasy decor or a modified striped wood veneer – a furniture decor with marquetry character. The 4-colour composition is metallic-enabled and can be finished in richly-contrasting colours. The fantasy decor owes its names to the skyscraper, the “Chengdu Greenland Tower”, located in the capital of Sichuan Province in Southwest China. The shape of an iceberg served as inspiration for the outer skin of the building.
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Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month April
Karlsbad
Characteristics
directionless, white veins, fine-grained
Application
surface allover – worktop, bathroom, home furniture
About the decor Karlsbad
The design Karlsbad is an elegant fine-grained marble impression with a distinct depth effect. The natural stone template for this decor development has a split-rough surface, whereby slight step formations are partially visible in the decor. Long, almost straight quartz veins lie almost like a layering on the flat, veined, natural stone structure. Both together underline the three-dimensionality.
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Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month March
Skorskoven
Characteristics
enhanced wood, carbonised oak planks
Application
surface - kitchen, home furniture, bathroom fittings
About the decor Skorskoven
The Skorskoven design is an impression of blackened oak planks. Its feel of planks worked manually is reminiscent of the traditional method of wood preservation from Japan: Shou Sugi Ban. The special look of carbonised precious wood sets furniture surfaces off to great effect.
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Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month February
Diomedes Oak
Characteristics
flowers, knots, occasional fine cracks
Application
flooring allover, worktops
About the decor Diomedes Oak
Our floor design Diomedes Oak is a powerful impression of oak wood. Its wood characteristics are balanced, moving, appear solid, natural and give the decor a puristic appearance. In large rooms the decor unfolds its full splendour. In small areas, the harmonious interplay of cathedrals, knots and fine cracks makes it look equally elegant.
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Fresh from the designlab:
the decor of the month January
Avril
Characteristics
fabric, 3D effect, fake solid colour, longwise and cross bound
Application
surface – front, corpus, panel, highlighter
About the decor
The design Avril is the impression of a natural plain weave. The irregularities in the fabric are small nodules in the fibres which have the handcrafted appearance of a hand-spun yarn. The three-dimensional effect, refined with a haptic, convincingly conveys a genuine fabric structure. "Avril" transforms surfaces into cosy objects you want to touch and is a discovery of the annual textile trend show, the „Münchner Stoff Frühling”.
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